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1.2.8 vs 1.3.3
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Post 1.2.8 vs 1.3.3 
On the web page, 1.2.8 is listed as stable and 1.3.3 as
development/unstable. But, it's been a long time.

So:

are there changes since 1.3.3?
if so, should there be a new release?

is anyone who has project admin permission around?

is 1.3.3 considered stable? As in, should I upgrade the entry in
pkgsrc to 1.3.3 from 1.2.8 so users just get 1.3.3 (which is really:
is it in the best interest of a user who doesn't know enough to choose
to be handed 1.2.8 or 1.3.3?)

Thanks,
Greg


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Post 1.2.8 vs 1.3.3 
Greg,

it seems this mailing list has not seen any message of the currently
responsible project leader for a long time.

I agree in thinking that 1.3.3 is the best and most stable version so far,
It has still bugs though.

Cheers
David.

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Gesendet: Montag, 31. Oktober 2011 19:07
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Betreff: [rdiff-backup-users] 1.2.8 vs 1.3.3


On the web page, 1.2.8 is listed as stable and 1.3.3 as
development/unstable. But, it's been a long time.

So:

are there changes since 1.3.3?
if so, should there be a new release?

is anyone who has project admin permission around?

is 1.3.3 considered stable? As in, should I upgrade the entry in
pkgsrc to 1.3.3 from 1.2.8 so users just get 1.3.3 (which is really:
is it in the best interest of a user who doesn't know enough to choose
to be handed 1.2.8 or 1.3.3?)

Thanks,
Greg



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